I am an empirical microeconomist and a Researcher in Microsoft's Chief Economist's Office. I completed my Ph.D. in 2015 at UC San Diego under the guidance of my adviser Jim Andreoni. My research interests include Digital Markets, Behavioral Economics, and Theoretical Econometrics, but in particular, I focus on reconsidering standard theoretical and experimental results by studying economic agents in real-world settings. I am also a huge basketball nerd and support legislation requiring the vast majority of sports statistics to be accompanied by confidence intervals.